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TITLE:

ANALYZE THE ANTOPSY DISCOVERIES IN CASES OF DEADLY HEAD WOUNDS DUE TO STREET ACTIVITY MISCHANCES

AUTHORS:

Dr Nabila Kausar, Dr Huma Batool, Dr. Rizwan Ali Awan

ABSTRACT:

Objective: To analyze the antopsy discoveries in cases of deadly head wounds due to street activity mischances. Material and Methods: This research was carried out at Mayo Hospital, Lahore from October 2017 to December 2018. Information was analyzed utilizing SPSS. Mean, middle and mode were calculated for quantitative factors like age and clinic remain. Frequencies and rates were calculated for subjective factors like time of the mishap, design of head damage, cranium bones were broken, and other related wounds, traveller status of perished and term of healing centre remain. Results: Out of 550 after death cases got amid the research period, 57 (10.4%) deaths were due to head wounds. The age extended from 19 to 51 years with a mean age of (35.6 ± 7.9) years. Most (50%) of the deaths happened in the 4th decade and amid daytime 34 (59.6%). Majority of subjects kicked the bucket on spot 40 (70.1%). Most of the expired endured from more than one compartment haemorrhage 30 (52.6%) and different cranium bone breaks 24 (42.1%). November was the month in which most of the deaths happened 13 (23.1%) taken after by September 7 (17.5%). Majority (63.1%) of subjects were voyaging as travelers. Conclusion: Head harm is one of the foremost visit causes of death in street activity mischances. Most of the deaths happen on spot sometime recently any life back can be provided to these subjects. The design of cranium breaks watched was very comparable to other research. It demonstrates that street activity mischances lead to comparable sorts of lethal head wounds all through the world. The frequencies of such wounds are more visit in creating world due to the need for activity security controls. Keywords: Head wounds, Street activity mischances, cranium breaks.

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